The look that deemed him 'The King' of red carpets - Sandwiched between his favorite rapper Kid Cudi and his outfit's designer Haider Ackermann, Chalamet looked absolutely regal for the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival.

But let's see how it all started - Here he is in 2014 at the 'Nymphomaniac: Volume I' screening at New York's Museum of Modern Art. This was a big year for him, as his first three films would be released, and he was already getting experimental with fashion.

Slim and striped - He was still a teenager at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, appearing for the premiere of 'Men, Women, & Children,' a dramedy film about online addiction, in which he had a minor role.

Bold comfort - Chalamet took "lounge" seriously in the Glashuette Original lounge during the 65th Berlinale International Film Festival. He wore a flower-print puffer jacket, and yes, he wore sweatpants.

A '60s star - What a difference! He's pictured here at the 2015 Guggenheim International Gala Pre-Party, the same year he had roles in the crime thriller 'The Adderall Diaries' and the Christmas comedy 'Love the Coopers.'

Dark and mysterious - Things took a more serious turn on the red carpet to mimic Chalamet's career. He's pictured at the 'Call Me by Your Name' photo call during the Berlinale International Film Festival in 2017.

Are those sequins we see? - This look at the 22nd Annual Hollywood Film Awards marked a subtle but significant change in his style, as he began to experiment outside the bounds of more traditional male looks.

Timothée Chalamet is raising the bar for men's fashion

A deep dive into his most adventurous red-carpet looks

First catching the world's attention with his stunning lead role in 'Call Me by Your Name,' Timothée Chalamet has become the internet's most endearing heartthrob. His work on the charming 'Lady Bird,' followed by the tearjerker 'Beautiful Boy' alongside Steve Carell, only further cemented his place in Hollywood. But that was just the beginning.

Chalamet is again making his rounds on red carpets across the globe, and will continue to for at least a year straight, what with his roles as Young Henry V in 'The King' (2019), Laurie in 'Little Women' (2019), and Paul Atreides in 'Dune' (2020) already causing a stir.

His latest look at the Venice Film Festival snagged headlines everywhere, as the silver satiny suit pinched unconventionally at the waist, played with different materials, and offered a wholly refreshing take on men's red-carpet fashion. But the young actor has been paving his way to fashion icon-hood for some time now. Click through the gallery to see his evolution thus far.